Peter Leeds, an actor who made his mark in the 1950s and 60s, appears in several cult classics available on SassyFlix. He is known for his roles in D.O.A. (1950), where he navigates the film's noir atmosphere, and Girls Town (1959), showcasing his ability to embody complex characters in youth-centric narratives. Leeds also lends his talent to The Oscar (1966) and The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974), contributing to the eclectic mix of genres that define exploitation and cult cinema. His performances resonate with fans of the era, making him a noteworthy figure in the landscape of grindhouse and cult films.
High School Big Shot
Marv needs money. His unemployed dad is so poor that he makes Marv give up half his last six bucks so they can both go on three-dollar dates; he's just lost his scholarship after getting caught writing a term paper for Betty, the prettiest (and only) girl in his class; and Betty herself has told him he doesn't stand a chance with her unless he can give her what she wants most: money, money, money. But Marv has mob ties and Marv knows where to find a million dollars cash.